Kevin Featherstone
Biography
Professor Kevin Featherstone is Director of the London School of Economics (LSE) European Institute’s Hellenic Observatory.
He was previously Eleftherios Venizelos Professor in Contemporary Greek Studies at the LSE and Professor in European Politics at the LSE’s European Institute. He was also previously Head of the LSE European Institute.
Professor Featherstone was a member of the Greek National Council for Research and Technology, which reports to the minister of education, from 2010-2013. He was the first foreigner to be appointed to the Council.
He has written about the governance of the Eurozone and the political economy of Greece. You can find his 2020 book, The Oxford Handbook of Modern Greek Politics, here.
Talks
Education
PhD Government, University of Manchester
MA Western European Politics, University of Essex
BA Government, University of Essex
Institutions
London School of Economics (2002 - present)
Fields
Comparative Politics
Political Economy
Public Policy
Topics
European Union
Eurozone Governance
Greece
Public Policy & Advisory
Member, Greek National Council for Research and Technology (2010-2013)
Member, ad hoc advisory committee to Greek Prime Minister, Georgios Papandreou: Advisory Committee for the Modernisation of the Operation of the Government (2009-2010)
Selected Publications
Books: [single or co-authored]
Socialist Parties and European Integration: A Comparative History (Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1988).
The United States and the European Community in the 1990s, (London, Macmillan / St. Martin’s, 1993; second edition 1996). (with R. Ginsberg)
The Road to Maastricht: Negotiating Economic and Monetary Union, (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999). (with K. Dyson)
The Limits of Europeanization: Reform Capacity and Policy Conflict in Greece (London, Palgrave, 2008). (with D. Papadimitriou)
The Last Ottomans: The Muslim Minority of Greece, 1940-1949. (London, Palgrave, 2011). (with D. Papadimitriou, A. Mamarelis and G. Niarchos)
Prime Ministers in Greece: the paradox of power. (Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2015). (with D. Papadimitriou).
Edited books:
Political Change in Greece: Before and After the Colonels; London: Croom Helm, 1987) (with D. Katsoudas)
Greece in a Changing Europe: Between European Integration and Balkan Disintegration (Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1996). (with K. Ifantis)
Europeanization and the Southern Periphery. (with G. Kazamias) Frank Cass, London.
The Politics of Europeanisation, (New York, Oxford University Press,2003). (with C. Radaelli)
Politics and Policy in Greece: The Challenge of Modernisation; London, Routledge, 2005. Europe in Modern Greek History, London: C. Hurst & Co. 2014
The Oxford Handbook on Greek Politics; co-editor (with D. A. Sotiropoulos) contributing three full chapters and supervising some 40 others (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020).
Articles in international, peer-reviewed journals:
“Jean Monnet and the `democratic deficit’ in the European Union”, Journal of Common Market Studies, 32, 2, June 1994, pp. 149-170.
“Italy and EMU as a ‘Vincolo Esterno’: Empowering the Technocrats, Transforming the State”, South European Society and Politics, 1,2, Autumn 1996, pp. 272-299. (with K Dyson)
“Greece and the Negotiation of EMU: Preferences, Strategies, and Institutions”, Journal of Modern
Greek Studies, 18, 2, 2000, 393-414. (with G. Kazamias, D. Papadimitriou).
“The Limits of External Empowerment: EMU, Technocracy and Pension Reform in Greece”, Political Studies, 49, 3, 2001, pp. 462-480. (with G. Kazamias, D. Papadimitriou)
“Greece and EMU: Between External Empowerment Band Domestic Vulnerability”, Journal of Common Market Studies, 41, 5, December 2003; pp.923-40.
“‘Soft” Coordination Meets “Hard” Politics: The European Union and Pension Reform in Greece”, Journal of European Public Policy, 12, 4, 2005, pp. 733-750.
Introduction: ‘Modernisation’ and the structural constraints of Greek politics. West European Politics, 28(2), 2005, pp 223-241.
“Manipulating Rules, Contesting Solutions: Europeanisation and the Politics of Restructuring Olympic Airways”, Government and Opposition, 42, 1, Winter 2007, pp. 46-72. (with D. Papadimitriou)
“The Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis and EMU: a failing state in a skewed regime”, Journal of Common Market Studies, March 2011. pp 193-217
“The Emperor has no Clothes! Power and Resources within the Greek Core Executive”, Governance, 26, 3, 2013, pp 523-545. (with D. Papadimitriou)
‘External Conditionality and the debt crisis: the ‘Troika’ and public administration reform in Greece’, Journal of European Public Policy, 22, 3, 2015.
‘Conditionality, democracy and institutional weakness: the Euro-crisis trilemma’, Journal of Common Market Studies: Annual Review, 54, 2016. (S1). 48-64. ISSN 0021-9886. (with Abels, Christoph, Anheier, Helmut. K, Begg, Iain) (2020)
Enhancing Europe’s global power: a scenario exercise with eight proposals. Global Policy. ISSN 1758-5880 (In Press)
University Positions
Eleftherios Venizelos Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies & Professor of European Politics, London School of Economics and Political Science (2002 - present)
Director of the Hellenic Observatory, LSE. (2002-2015, 2018-present)
Head of the European Institute, LSE (2004-7; 2011-12; 2015-18)
Professor of European Politics, Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration Studies, University of Bradford (1995-2002)
Lecturer, then Senior Lecturer, then Reader in Politics, University of Bradford (1987-1995)
Lecturer in Political Studies, University of Stirling (1979-1987).
Visiting Positions
European University Institute (2020)
Harvard University Center for European Studies (2012)
New York University (1990-91)
University of Minnesota (1983)
Other Positions
Appointed to the REF2021 Area Studies Panel (2018)
Member, ‘Challenge’ panel for HM Government’s ‘Balance of EU Competences’ review (2013)
Member, National Council for Research and Technology [To Ethniko Symboulio Ereunas kai Texnologias, ESET], Greece. First foreign member. (2010-14)
Vice-Chair, Advisory Board, Atomium Culture, Brussels: a philanthropic NGO dedicated to promoting closer interaction between academia, business, and government within the European Research Area. (2010-2018)
Member, Prime Minister’s 'Advisory Committee for the Modernisation of the Operation of the Government', Athens, and rapporteur of its final report (submitted to the Greek Parliament, February 2011) (2009-2010)
Editorial
Member, Editorial Advisory Board, West European Politics
Member, Editorial Advisory Board, South European Society and Politics
Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Modern Greek Studies
Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of European Integration
Grants
ESRC, AHRC, SSRC, Nuffield, Leverhulme, British Academy
Awards
Grand Commander, Order of the Phoenix of the Hellenic Republic (2021)
Awarded Honorary Doctorate, University of Athens (2020)
European Parliament selected The Road To Maastricht: Negotiating Economic and Monetary Union (co-authored with Kenneth Dyson) one of its ‘100 Books on Europe to Remember’ across all subjects since 1945 (2014)
Impact Case Study received the highest grade (4*) in the UK’s ‘Research Evaluation Framework’ (REF) audit (2014)
Made ‘Commander, Order of the Phoenix’ by the President of the Hellenic Republic (2013)
Elected to the Academy of the Social Sciences, UK (2012)
Appointed to ad hoc advisory committee to the Greek Prime Minister, Georgios Papandreou: 'Advisory Committee for the Modernisation of the Operation of the Government' (2009-2010)